Deaths of Indiana residents caused by acute drug poisonings that involve prescription opioid pain relievers as a contributing cause-of-death. Prescribed opioid pain relievers include drugs such as hydrocodone, oxycodone, morphine, and fentanyl. Count and rate (statistic) are by county of residence. Rates based on counts less than 20 are considered unstable/unreliable (U) and should be interpreted with caution. Crude rate per 100,000 population. More Information about Deaths from Drug Poisoning - Involving Opioid Pain Relievers.

Data Info: Statistical unit is Crude Death Rate per 100,000. Deaths with any of the following ICD-10 codes as an underlying cause of death: X40-X44 (accidental poisonings by drugs), X60-X64 (intentional self-poisoning by drugs), X85 (assault by drug poisoning), or Y10-Y14 (drug poisoning of undetermined intent) AND with any of the following ICD-10 contributing cause-of-death codes: T40.2 (natural and semisynthetic opioids), T40.3 (methadone), or T40.4 (synthetic opioids, other than methadone). Rates are provided for 10 or more deaths. Note: To avoid over-counting the number of drug deaths, counts from these tables should not be added together. Multiple drugs can be listed on the death certificate for drug-poisoning deaths, and deaths can be included in more than one of these tables for deaths from certain drugs and drug types.

This site was created by the Mayor's Office of Innovation utilizing data provided by the Bloomington Police Department, Bloomington Fire Department, Controller's Office, Parks and Recreation Department, Housing and Neighborhood Development Department, Monroe County Department of Health, Monroe County Court Appointed Special Advocates, Shalom Community Center, Monroe County Prosecutor's Office, Indiana State Department of Health, IU Health Bloomington, DataUSA.io, and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority.

This site was developed in conjunction with the Safety, Civility and Justice Metrics Team. The team was formed in August of 2017 following a recommendation by the Safety, Civility and Justice Task Force to create metrics related to Bloomington's safety, civility, and justice issues. The SCJ Metrics team was comprised of representatives from the Community and Family Resources Department, the Bloomington Fire Department, the Bloomington Police Department, the Parks and Recreation Department, the Monroe County Health Department and the Mayor's Office of Innovation. Since August, the team has met twice a month to propose metrics, gather data, and discuss how that data should influence city policy.